No, I would suggest using the appropriate number on each of the wires so that you can ID the correct one with low or no light.[/QUOT
Not sure about that color, but I bought a set from a Healey supplier that had black number on yellow collar.
As I remember, when accepting delivery of my BJ8P1 in April, 1964, each spark plug wire had a number (Black number on white color collar installed just past the plug boot. Is this what you are looking for?
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Ray(64BJ8P1)
Hi Michael,
Good thing you don't have a 12 Cylinder under the bonnet.Very nice looking engine compartment.
Ray(64BJ8P1)
I bought my black on yellow ones from moss several years ago. Quality was much better then.I had the yellow ones from Moss. They were printed on a tube which was cut into slices as with a razor blade. Cuts were sloppy.
Replaced them with come clip-on ones from one of the speed equipment suppliers. They easily fell off and I had to build wire clips to hold them on (retiree - too much time project).
IMO the shrink-on ones look like the best solution yet.
I bought my black on yellow ones from moss several years ago. Quality was much better then.
I think they may have changed suppliers. The photo on their website looks more like what you described.You probably had yours cut on a Wednesday and mine were cut on a Monday.
Contact Roger Moment, to get numbered spark plug boots. He had them made a number of years ago and I now I use them on my Longbridge BN4. Check with him if he still has any in his inventory